Iggy and Bowie had been friends since 1971 when the pair met, a period of excess when we were all pretty bad but he was at least viable . Bowie would then invite him to travel along as a fly on the wall on the tour following the release of Station to Station. Then came Berlin, The Idiot and Lust For Life, and the legendary tour during which David played keyboards while the Ig performed manically centre stage. This triple disc box set explores and celebrates the unique relationship between this pair of extraordinary show men and features the full recording from the aforementioned tour when Iggy performed at Ohio s Agora Ballroom, with Bowie in tow on the keys, and a disc of interviews during which they not only sing high praise about each other, but join forces in one notable session when the results are as anarchic and hilarious as one might imagine. Beautifully packaged and completed with the collector in mind, this box set will delight fans of both these maverick performers and provides a tasteful memento of one of the most enduring and genuine friendships ever developed under the guise of Rock n Roll.

BOWIE ON FILM & ON AUDIO, TELLING IT HOW IT WAS While the tragic passing of David Bowie in early 2016 still resonates loudly and remains one of the year s saddest occasions, the time since has allowed for a re-assessment of Bowie s life and work, the results of which have universally shown that this enigmatic musical and cultural pioneer had as big an impact on the world as anyone who ever stepped foot in the entertainment industry or artistic community. We have also been reminded of just how intelligent, spontaneous and articulate was the man born David Jones, and with this in mind, this CD/DVD pack celebrates Bowie s remarkable skills, talents and expertise in this arena. Featuring both filmed and audio conversations and interviews with David Bowie, taken from events and occasions across his career, this double disc set will delight and enthral every last fan of the man who fell to earth .

David Bowie was one of the most successful musicians of all time. He was a figure in popular music for over five decades and has constantly reinvented himself.He released eleven number-one albums in the UK and was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

During his lifetime, his record sales, estimated at 140 million worldwide, made him one of the world's best-selling music artists. In the UK, he was awarded nine platinum album certifications, eleven gold and eight silver, releasing five number-one singles.

This disc is an exclusive interview from 1983 containing intimate details, rare insights, and other gems not previously available until now. Topics include Stevie Ray Vaughan, Maintaining Enthusiasm, A Traveller`s Life, Not Giving Up and many more. This interview serves as a fitting tribute to one of the most successful musicians of all time.

CLASSIC 1977 BROADCAST FROM OHIO S AGORA BALLROOM In the early spring of 1977, while largely both ensconced in an apartment building in West Berlin, Iggy Pop and David Bowie set out on the road together to promote Iggy s then-new record The Idiot, released a couple of weeks after the tour began. The record - Iggy s solo debut - featured an enormous contribution from Bowie in the form of production, composition and, possibly, as a musician, but as no official list of line-up credits has ever been published, we can now never know. However we do know that, at the beginning of the tour, which kicked off at Friars in Aylesbury, UK on 1st March and continued for another 28 dates in the UK, US and a single show in Canada, David Bowie was sat behind an electric piano from where he provided backing vocals and keyboards. The show featured on this CD comes from a live radio broadcast recorded at the infamous Agora Ballroom in Cleveland, Ohio, on 21st March, the first of three dates on the tour they performed at that venue. The tour ended at the on 15th April 1977 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, and although Iggy and the rest of the band would return to Europe for a number of further dates in May and June, Bowie however chose not to join them on this second leg.